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Agate from
Agate Creek fossicking area, Etheridge Shire, Queensland, Australia


Locality type:Diggings
Classification
Species:Quartz var: Agate
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Quartzⓘ3 photos of Agate associated with Quartz at this locality.
Amethystⓘ1 photo of Agate associated with Amethyst at this locality.
Chalcedonyⓘ1 photo of Agate associated with Chalcedony at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Agate data
Locality Data:Click here to view Agate Creek fossicking area, Etheridge Shire, Queensland, Australia
Photo GalleryView Gallery (64 photos)
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:109257
Long-form Identifier:1:3:109257:8
GUID (UUID V4):89208810-38b0-46b4-bda2-d6692515cee9
References
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Annual Show: " A Collecting Trip to Outback Australia in 2007" This Weekend! November 21-22 Alliant...undertook a long-anticipated collecting trip to Australia, spending all but a few days of the 6 weeks on... after which they drove to Adelaide in South Australia, where they embarked upon the Outback trip to...destinations in Australia. From there, they proceeded to Alice Springs in North Australia, and nearby GemTree...flew to Cairns, on the east coast, in tropical Queensland, where they picked up a 4-wheel-drive Bushcamper
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trained. And please, don’t forget to clean up the area and pay after you are done! Our shop foremen are...bought nothing in the wholesale area and so moved back into the retail area. Some of the most conspicuous...also built from kits, and soon slab saws cutting agate ran daily. It was exciting to see what the next...use it to make thin, light-weight panels encasing agate slabs. The vision was to allow light to pass through...half-day’s skiing. There are so many things to see in the area, I hope I can visit again. I In Our Library by
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............ 12 Sir Paul Howard, an Australian Agate Expert ...........................................but only bought a few specimens. The area was a high rent area, too high for a mineral and rock shop...hobby of rock collecting, whether pertaining to agate, petrified wood, mineral specimens, fossils, or...photographs and some taken by my friends with other agate collectors and with photographers who take pictures...Cross-section of palm bulb from Russ ground. This area produced several Hawkins' property large pieces
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